Nasir Siddiqi

[1] He made his debut for the UAE at the 1998 ACC Trophy in Nepal,[2] and in his first match, against Thailand, scored 66 runs from 80 balls, featuring in a 206-run opening partnership with Saeed-al-Saffar.

[4] Siddiqi remained in good form at the 2000 ACC Trophy, which the UAE hosted.

[7] The following year, he represented the UAE at the Hong Kong International Sixes tournament.

[2] Siddiqi's final international appearances came at the 2004 ICC Six Nations Challenge, which the UAE hosted and where matches held List A status.

[8] He featured in four of his team's five matches, but had little success batting, scoring only 41 runs across his four innings.